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... has to choose its path and will not be sensitive to this path difference, leading to V = 0 when the light-pulse behaves like a particle. Therefore, one has V ≤ pw|c . The anticorrelation parameter α obeys α ≥ 1 for any theory where the light is described by a wave, but decreases to zero for classica ...
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